Bring on the Son

The truth of Christ is life, even in the face of danger. He is the Son of the Most High, and God incarnate. The incarnation is news of a fulfilled truth. His life was prophesied in Isaiah, and came to fruition years later. Sometimes in Christ danger lurks, but darkness can never win. His birth is testimony of impending danger as Herod decreed that all young males be killed. But we must remember that we are more than conquerors in Christ Jesus, because he has conquered.
God calls for men to come to Christ in such a way that no one can deny that it is him. But when it’s raining your sight is blurred and the vision that you once thought led you towards right and wrong is hindered through the drops of rain we call tragedy. But if there is anything that I’ve learned in life is that rain must fall and it needs to but after the storm has passed the sun will always come out. Darkness, no matter how thick it seems cannot coexist when the light comes. God’s light always exposes the darkness of tragedy that he has allowed for the furtherance of his fame and his glory. It’s not about us, we are merely the instruments used to adorn the glory of God in this world. This world is very dark, but it is an illusion. In this dark, cruel, dismal, decaying world there are deposits of light reflecting the Savior, and they break forth in displaying the glory of the Creator and soon all God’s elect will be gathered and light will prevail forever over darkness. I yearn for that day. Come Lord Jesus Come, Bring on the Son.

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